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This fabulous book is one in a brand new series of four Winnie young fiction titles If you think you know Winnie the Witch, think again! In 'Winnie and the Toof Fairy' you'll find out what Winnie does when she realises she's not the only one with the ability to wave a wand; in 'Winnie's One-Witch Band' she tries to match Wilbur's musical talents; in 'Itchy Witchy' Winnie takes Wilbur (and his fleas) to the pet show; and in 'Winnie Says Cheese' Winnie and Wilbur take some supremely silly snapshots to add to their photo album.
Four crazily funny stories featuring everyone's favourite witch, her big black cat, Wilbur, and a zany supporting cast of new characters. Korky Paul's exuberant black line illustrations complement the humour, slapstick, and moments of real drama that run through each story. Pure magic!
Features Winnie young fiction is perfect for children who have grown up with the picture books and are now ready to share longer stories about a favourite, familiar character.
The stories are perfect for reading to young Winnie fans and, for more confident readers, can also be read by children themselves.
Winnie Says Cheese is one of four launch titles in our exciting new series of Winnie young fiction.
Each book contains four complete stories.
Brilliantly illustrated in black and white line throughout by Korky Paul.
Initial publication of four titles in August 2008, with more planned at regular intervals.
The Winnie the Witch series has sold over two million copies worldwide and has been translated into over twenty languages.
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